

A treasure trove of Wushi River's history and culture, this museum offers a glimpse into the region's past through its diverse collection of artifacts.

A well-preserved ancient town with traditional architecture, dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties.
A beautiful scenic area along the Wushi River, featuring lush greenery, waterfalls, and hiking trails.
A vibrant night market offering local snacks, shopping, and cultural performances.

Wushi River Cultural Museum may experience sudden rain showers due to its location.
Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the museum and its surroundings.
The museum involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of traditional dishes.
Known for its scenic view and delicious local cuisine.
A historic restaurant serving traditional family recipes since 1980.

Rice porridge with pickled vegetables, tofu, and preserved egg. A hearty breakfast dish.
Slow-cooked pork belly, pickled vegetables, and hoisin sauce in a soft steamed bun.
Hand-pulled noodles with a spicy, numbing broth, topped with snails and green onions.
These intricate carvings depict local folklore and are a traditional art form of the Wushi River region.
Bamboo weaving is a centuries-old tradition in the Wushi River area, with products ranging from hats to baskets.

Wushi River is known for its unique tea leaves, which are often used in traditional Chinese medicine.
Experience the eerie, melodic hum of the Singing Sand Dunes, a natural phenomenon in the Qaidam Basin.
Sukuharjo Waterfall is a stunning 150-meter tall waterfall in East Java, Indonesia, known for its refreshing waters and lush surroundings.
Pushpa Gujral Science City, a sprawling science center in Kapurthala, Punjab, offers interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and a dinosaur park, making it an engaging educational experience for all ages.